Self-build homes proposed for land in Hurst
Developers are circling the green fields of a village hoping to build homes and offer self-build plots – in the high cost area. But villagers are worried about losing wild...
Read moreDetailsDevelopers are circling the green fields of a village hoping to build homes and offer self-build plots – in the high cost area. But villagers are worried about losing wild...
Read moreDetailsA musical director of amateur choirs is fighting for them to be allowed to sing.Helen Styles who conducts Twyford Singers, Tuesday Singers at Maidenhead and a Surrey choir is urging...
Read moreDetailsAn enterprising theatre group is staging two more radio dramas which can be listened to online. Twyford and Ruscombe Theatre Group’s six short plays, Five Pints and a Pig released...
Read moreDetailsHurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreDetailsA surprise proposal to build four new homes on a triangle of land in the heart of Hurst village has divided residents There has been heated debate about whether the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham firm Intersurgical is supporting the global fight against covid, by distributing equipment to India.
Read moreDetailshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAO7jHbAKDA A FUNNY, deceptively gentle song about a taboo subject is pulling in hundreds of appreciative viewers. Sophie Vyse, using the latest lockdown to experiment with creativity, has written a...
Read moreDetailsSt Nicholas Church, in Hurst, tolled the bells last week in the lead up to Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor.
Read moreDetailsTwyford-based artist Liz Chaderton is gearing up for outdoor art classes from next month.
Read moreDetailsHuge fun was created by an Easter egg hunt featuring a large fried egg on a roof, a fabulous ‘Faberge’ egg over a metre tall, many burrowing bunnies and much...
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